Matthew Henry Commentary22:41-46 When Christ baffled his enemies, he asked what thoughts they had of the promised Messiah? How he could be the Son of David and yet his Lord? He quotes Ps 110:1. If the Christ was to be a mere man, who would not exist till many ages after David's death, how could his forefather call him Lord? The Pharisees could not answer it. Nor can any solve the difficulty except he allows the Messiah to be the Son of God, and David's Lord equally with the Father. He took upon him human nature, and so became God manifested in the flesh; in this sense he is the Son of man and the Son of David. It behoves us above all things seriously to inquire, What think we of Christ? Is he altogether glorious in our eyes, and precious to our hearts? May Christ be our joy, our confidence, our all. May we daily be made more like to him, and more devoted to his service.

Matthew 26:64"You have said it yourself," Jesus answered. "But I say to all of you, from now on you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven."

Mark 16:19After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, He was taken up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God.

Acts 2:34For David did not ascend into heaven, but he himself says: 'The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand,

Hebrews 1:13And to which of the angels did God ever say: "Sit at My right hand until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet"?

Hebrews 10:13Since that time, He waits for His enemies to be made a footstool for His feet,

Treasury of Scripture

The LORD said to my Lord, Sit you on my right hand, till I make your enemies your footstool?

The Lord. This passage is expressly referred to the Messiah by several of the Jews. Rabbi Joden says, 'In the world to come, the Holy Blessed God shall cause the king Messiah to sit at his right hand, as it is written, The Lord said to my Lord,' etc. So Rabbi Moses Hadarson; and Saadias Gaon says, 'This is Messiah our righteousness, as it is written, The Lord said to my Lord,' etc.